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Locality: Clovis, California

Phone: +1 559-260-7310



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Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 05.11.2020

The importance of hiring a professional photographer for your important life events. This is the prime example. Top image was of my clients first birth with an... amateur photographer and the second image is the birth of her second son where she decided she wanted to invest in a professional photographer ! I so take pride in knowing I'm providing beautiful lasting images for you to look back and relive the most powerful moments of your life! I work hard to deliver the best story of your birth . It's an honor every time !

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 28.10.2020

Now booking spring and Easter sessions.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 26.10.2020

I feel this image just needs something to make it pop. Any suggestions or helpful advice.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 29.09.2020

I believe in miracles.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 14.09.2020

EXPECTING MOM. I need to update my portfolio and am offering a significant discount for one birth.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 12.09.2020

BIRTH PHOTOGRAPHY. Are you or someone you know expecting and interested in having your birth photographed? I would love to discuss my services.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 02.09.2020

If anyone sees this ad or his photo it is a scam.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 28.08.2020

Now booking fall portrait sessions. Book during the month of August and receive $50 in photo credit. PM me for details.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 22.08.2020

Why cheap photo sessions are destroying YOUR DREAM...... So I guess I'm going to be the one to say it, your sessions at $150 each are killing YOU. I know you.b...ecause I’ve been you. You love photography, and the dream is one day your passion becoming your career. The problem is your rates don’t support a career. WORSE.they are putting legitimate photographers out of business. Stay with me and I’ll explain how this will hurt your dream down the road. On the surface it seems fine! Even expensive! $150 for 30 minutes right? That’s $300 per hour!!! Or is it? Actually, $150 for 15 images / 30 min session isn't sustainable business. Not even close. Here's a breakdown of what a full time business looks like and why this model is so damaging to YOUR future. CONSERVATIVE monthly business expenses: Insurance: $50 CPA: $50 Business license and fees $10 Equipment Maint / Improvement cost: $200 Software: $25 Website: $30 Supplies: $20 Phone: $100 Mileage: $100 Bank Fees: $15 Rent: $0 (for sake of illustration we're going to assume it's legal to work out of your home. In most cases it is not) $600 a month in hard costs. You now need 48 sessions per year or 4 per month to pay your bills. 48 Sessions.and you don’t make a dime. Next let's look at this - how long does a session take? 30 minutes right? Sorrynot quite. Session: 45 min ( come on, you love what you do, when's the last time you finished on time?) Download & Selections: 15 Min Edits: 45 min (3 min per image) Delivery: 20 min (Assuming digital upload this accounts for export to JPG, uploading final files, and informing the client the files are ready for download) Correspondence: 30 min (Setting appointments, receiving payments) Travel: 20 min Equip Prep: 15 min Packing Equip: 15 min Unpacking: 15 min Marketing: 10 min (avg time spent to result in booking) Misc: 10 Min Total: 4 Hours Let's keep in mind this doesn't include paying your taxes, bookkeeping, time spent with clients who don't book, rescheduling, arranging a babysitter to cover your session, and other unexpected time. I realize you can shave some time off this estimate, but overall, this is a realistic look at the time you really invest into your clients! 48 sessions with editing takes at least 192 hours. And you made nothing. That's a over a month, an entire month of no income. Working full time. But you can do better than 48 sessions! You can do at least 150 a year right? (I’m being a little sarcastic150 requires a solid marketing plan well beyond your circle of influence. This won’t come easily at all). 150 x $150 = $22,500 22,500 - 7200 ($600 x 12) = 15,300 150 sessions take at least 4 hours each with marketing, correspondence, editing, travel etc Now you are talking!! $25.50 per hour!!! One small problem. Most want this to be a career. 150 clients isn't realistic for most people who are part time. But in order to make even $30k, you need 300 clients per year. This is a nearly insurmountable task, especially with no staff! Keep in mind we haven't calculated no-shows. We haven't calculated having to re-edit because someone isn't happy. We haven't calculated refunds. We haven't calculated speeding tickets, parking tickets, dropped gear, or stolen equipment. We haven't calculated rescheduling due to rain or when our children get sick. And let's be honest, some of the fees I posted above are grossly underestimated. A 70-200 lens costs $2500. That's a year of equipment based on the schedule above. As you grow in your skills your eyes will start to see that cheap equipment produces poor image quality. A normal pro set up costs about $7200 with one lens and one body. (5D Mkiii and a 70-200 L, plus a few misc items) I get it, I really do!! I started out charging $150 per session! But I had a business background and it took one summer to realize it was unsustainable and devalued my work as an artist and more importantly as a dad. My kids deserve better than me using my time and skills to make pennies. You deserve better too. Charge fees that not only support the industry, but keep you and your goals at the forefront as well. When the industry is undercut, it hurts everyone. HERE IS THE CRAZY PART. The MIDDLE market is disappearing. Studios are closing because the moderately priced professional is getting crushed by cheap amateurs. So when the amateur photographer wants to turn full time, the leap is huge. They have to go from maybe $300 a session to $750-$1000 per session. So they are stuck. And it’s awful. Most just go quit having no idea the damage they caused to the industry. A few amazing ones slip thru and make it big, but then they are forced to charge high fees to keep the business going. Nowthe final issue is a hard one. Some of you are going to say.no one is going to pay more than $150 for my services. And some of you are right, they won’t. The reasons vary. Some of your photos simply aren’t very good. For some of you your ability to create a client experience is lacking. For some you simply have no understanding of how to light, pose, and create client relationships. The reality is if people won’t pay a sustainable amount for you to create images for them, you should probably stop charging people until you get some education and improve on those areas. I love this industry. I don’t want it to die and I want that moderately priced level of photography to be revitalized. Until the newbies begin to take long term effects into account for our industry..we are on a really rough road and it’s harder on everyone. If you are one of these photographers and you need help understanding or creating a business model that works, reach out to me. I’m happy to help.

Blessed Beginnings By Netzie 10.08.2020

MODEL CALL. Looking for newborn baby under 10 days to model this outfit for my portfolio. You will received 5 digital files in exchange for using photos for my marketing. PM me for details.